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House Passes Bioterror Bill DC Gets Anthrax Vaccine from Pentagon Salt Lake City Airport Workers Arrested Mineta Names Security Undersecretary And more...

December 12, 2001

ATA Seeks U.S. ID Card to Boost Driver Security

American Trucking Associations is working to win government approval for a universal security card that would allow truck drivers access to airports, seaports, distribution centers, loading docks and any freight area where heightened security measures are in effect.

December 12, 2001

Senators Move to Modify Background Check Law

Four senators took the first step toward cleaning up the language of the wide-sweeping USA Patriot Act, designed by Congress and the White House to protect the nation from future terrorist attacks.

December 12, 2001

News Briefs - Dec. 12

Hope Seen for Stimulus Package Feds Kelley to Resign at End of Year Fed Reports Show Factory Sector Struggling Import Prices Fall 1.6% in November And more...

December 12, 2001

Trucking Technology Alert - Dec. 12

Cell Phones May Get Own Area Codes Motorola to Offer Instant Messenger Intelligent Transport May End Traffic Jams

December 12, 2001

U.S., Canada Agree on Border Plan

Following two days of talks led by U.S. 窪蹋勛圖厙land Security Director Tom Ridge and Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Manley, an agreement on a border action plan between the two nations was reached on Wednesday, news services reported.

December 12, 2001

Trucking Technology Alert - Dec. 11

Cell Phone Free Minutes Drying Up @Track Earns an ISO 9001 Registration Network Connects Shippers, Carriers And more...

December 11, 2001

Wholesale Inventories Took Record Fall in October

U.S. wholesale inventories declined 1% in October to $294.2 billion, the largest monthly dip since the Commerce Department began keeping track of this data in 1992.

December 11, 2001

Fed Cuts Interest Rates By Quarter-Point

he Federal Reserve on Tuesday cut the overnight bank lending rate a quarter-percentage point to 1.75%, the lowest since July 1961, saying economic activity remains soft and that underlying inflation is likely to edge lower from its already modest levels.

December 11, 2001